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題 名 | 《孝經皇帝感》所見唐玄宗《御注孝經》的傳播與接受形式=The Spread and Acceptance of the Yuzhu Xiaojing as Seen in the Xiaojing Huangdi Gan |
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作 者 | 姚魯元; | 書刊名 | 早期中國史研究 |
卷 期 | 15 2023.12[民112.12] |
頁 次 | 頁1-59 |
分類號 | 096 |
關鍵詞 | 孝經皇帝感; 御注孝經; 皇帝權威; 唐玄宗; 君臣關係; Xiaojing huangdi gan; Yuzhu xiaojing; Tang Xuanzong; Imperial authority; Monarch-subject relations; |
語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
DOI | 10.53106/207503662023120015001 |
中文摘要 | 唐玄宗(685-762, 712-756 在位)曾兩次頒《御注孝經》,欲 統一諸家舊注,敦煌本《孝經皇帝感》即《御注》的民間衍生文 本,其通俗的表述、名實不符的文本來源,與官方正典截然有別。 本文以《御注》兩種文本為例,考察其在民間的傳播與接受形式, 探討皇帝權力的下行及邊界。從文本內容來看,《御注》以注疏闡 發玄宗「君臣同體」的微言大義,具有君臣關係一元化的特質。 《孝經皇帝感》卻是以《御注》讚歌與地方流行的鄭玄舊注拼接 而成,皇帝意志受限庶民認知能力而被篩除。從文本產生、傳播 的過程來看,五代敦煌仍然延用鄭注,《御注》寥寥無幾,民間歌 場效仿《御注金剛經讚詞》創作的《孝經皇帝感》卻頗為流行,反 哺了玄宗頒行《御注》於天下的意圖。這種文本雖然剝離御注經 典的原生意義,但潛在地成為皇帝的象徵符號,成功傳達其權威。 |
英文摘要 | During the reign of Tang Xuanzong (685-762, r. 712-756), the Yuzhu Xiaojing was issued twice to try to unify older annotations. The Xiaojing huangdi gan found in the Dunhuang manuscripts is a folk derivative text of the Yuzhu Xiaojing. Its popular style and the unorthodox source of the text are completely different from the canon promulgated by the imperial court. This article focuses on the two forms of the Yuzhu Xiaojing to discuss the spread and acceptance of the emperor’s authority among the people. On the one hand, judging from the content of the two texts, Yuzhu Xiaojing conveys Xuanzong’s interpretation of the “subtle meaning” of the classic: that “the monarch and his subjects are the same.” Its annotations serve to unify the ideological relationship between the monarch and his subjects. However, Xiaojing huangdi gan is a combination of the summary verses of the Yuzhu Xiaojing and the traditional annotations of Zheng Xuan, which had remained popular at the local level. On the other hand, from the point of view of the text generation and dissemination process, in Five Dynasties Dunhuang, Zheng’s annotations remained in use, and there were very few copies of the Yuzhu Xiaojing. Instead, the Xiaojing huangdi gan, which was spontaneously created in folk music venues in imitation of the Summary Verses of the Diamond Sutra, was quite popular. Thus, the emperor’s intentions were fulfilled in an indirect way. Although this text completely away stripped the original meaning of the Yuzhu Xiaojing, it successfully became an imperial symbol, conveying the emperor’s authority. |
本系統中英文摘要資訊取自各篇刊載內容。